Research Studies

There are many different types of research you can take part in. See all studies currently recruiting below.

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Exploring supports to address adolescent vaping

We are inviting parents of adolescents aged 12-18 year olds, and secondary (high) school staff in Australia to take part in a research study to understand adolescent vaping prevention and cessation support, including what helps or hinders efforts to address vaping, how parents and school staff are supported, and attitudes towards the role of schools. Participation involves a short, anonymous 15 minute online survey. You will have the chance to win 1 of 4 $50 e-gift cards.

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We’re inviting adults aged 18-70, with or without type 2 diabetes, to take part in a study exploring how low-calorie sweeteners may affect blood sugar levels through their action on the kidneys. The study involves taking sweetener or placebo capsules over two weeks and attending four visits at the Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS) building. Participants will be reimbursed up to $350 for their time.

Ongoing

Community Action for Safe Speeds Survey

The George Institute for Global Health is conducting a study that aims to better understand your attitudes toward safe speeds on your community’s roads. We invite you to complete an anonymous 20-minute online survey. You will be asked to complete the survey twice – once now and again in 6 months. These surveys will ask basic questions about your demographics, driving behaviours and attitudes to road safety.

Ongoing

Living with Anxiety study

We’re inviting people who have experienced an anxiety disorder to take part in a research study. The study aims to better understand how our genes may influence anxiety and how people respond to common medications used to treat it. By collecting survey responses from 5,000 people with anxiety, researchers hope to uncover genetic factors linked to treatment outcomes. This could lead to more effective, personalised treatment options in the future.

Ongoing

Engagement in Mindfulness Practice Among Individuals with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Researchers from the University of Sydney want to learn more about how and why some people with chronic musculoskeletal pain choose to engage in certain health and wellness practices, such as mindfulness meditation. The survey includes a mix of multiple-choice and open-ended questions and will take approximately 10 to 20 minutes to complete.

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